Supplementary information files for "Genetic knockout of porcine GGTA1 or CMAH/GGTA1 is associated with the emergence of neo-glycans"
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Supplementary files for article "Genetic knockout of porcine GGTA1 or CMAH/GGTA1 is associated with the emergence of neo-glycans"Background: Pig-derived tissues could overcome the shortage of human donor organs in transplantation. However, the glycans with terminal α-Gal and Neu5Gc, which are synthesized by enzymes, encoded by the genes GGTA1 and CMAH, are known to play a major role in immunogenicity of porcine tissue, ultimately leading to xenograft rejection.Methods: The N-glycome and glycosphingolipidome of native and decellularized porcine pericardia from wildtype (WT), GGTA1-KO and GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs were analyzed by multiplexed capillary gel electrophoresis coupled to laser-induced fluorescence detection.Results: We identified biantennary and core-fucosylated N-glycans terminating with immunogenic α-Gal- and α-Gal-/Neu5Gc-epitopes on pericardium of WT pigs that were absent in GGTA1 and GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs, respectively. Levels of N-glycans terminating with galactose bound in β(1-4)-linkage to N-acetylglucosamine and their derivatives elongated by Neu5Ac were increased in both KO groups. N-glycans capped with Neu5Gc were increased in GGTA1-KO pigs compared to WT, but were not detected in GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs. Similarly, the ganglioside Neu5Gc-GM3 was found in WT and GGTA1-KO but not in GGTA1/CMAH-KO pigs. The applied detergent based decellularization efficiently removed GSL glycans.Conclusion: Genetic deletion of GGTA1 or GGTA1/CMAH removes specific epitopes providing a more human-like glycosylation pattern, but at the same time changes distribution and levels of other porcine glycans that are potentially immunogenic.
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